Hey Folks,
I'm new here and just picked up a 1982 Renken with a Mercruiser 120 2.5L. The guy we got it from said he had the motor rebuilt a couple of years ago after he got it and then he updated some wiring. He supposedly "winterized" it some time last year and it's sat for the remainder. I went ahead and changed the fluids and tried to start it. It didn't want to turn over at first like the starter was seized. Finally, after a few tries, it started to turn over but that was about it. Just for giggles, I shot some starter fluid in and tried gain. It just turned over and that was it.
I put a spark tester on the coil wire and had no fire showing up. I went ahead and picked up a tune up kit and grabbed a set of plugs and changed it all out including the plugs, cap, rotor, condenser, coil and points. Set the points to .022. Still not firing. I pulled the gray tach wire just in case and still no fire. In checking for voltage, I have around 10 volts on the + side of the coil when I checked it with the key on and I have continuity between the terminals on the coil.
This is my first I/O and I'm not sure what it's supposed to sound like when it cranks, so I don't know if it's turning over too slow or if it's turning over at normal speed. I wasn't sure if slow turnover would cause no spark at all. I was thinking it would just produce low/weak spark if it was a weak starter or low battery and not turning over fast enough.
Not quite sure where to go next with this thing. Should I pulled the wires off the + side of the coil and and put a jumper between the battery and the + side of the coil or can I just put a jumper on there with the two wires that are already in place to check for voltage issues?
Any suggestions on top of what I have tried already?
Thanks!
I'm new here and just picked up a 1982 Renken with a Mercruiser 120 2.5L. The guy we got it from said he had the motor rebuilt a couple of years ago after he got it and then he updated some wiring. He supposedly "winterized" it some time last year and it's sat for the remainder. I went ahead and changed the fluids and tried to start it. It didn't want to turn over at first like the starter was seized. Finally, after a few tries, it started to turn over but that was about it. Just for giggles, I shot some starter fluid in and tried gain. It just turned over and that was it.
I put a spark tester on the coil wire and had no fire showing up. I went ahead and picked up a tune up kit and grabbed a set of plugs and changed it all out including the plugs, cap, rotor, condenser, coil and points. Set the points to .022. Still not firing. I pulled the gray tach wire just in case and still no fire. In checking for voltage, I have around 10 volts on the + side of the coil when I checked it with the key on and I have continuity between the terminals on the coil.
This is my first I/O and I'm not sure what it's supposed to sound like when it cranks, so I don't know if it's turning over too slow or if it's turning over at normal speed. I wasn't sure if slow turnover would cause no spark at all. I was thinking it would just produce low/weak spark if it was a weak starter or low battery and not turning over fast enough.
Not quite sure where to go next with this thing. Should I pulled the wires off the + side of the coil and and put a jumper between the battery and the + side of the coil or can I just put a jumper on there with the two wires that are already in place to check for voltage issues?
Any suggestions on top of what I have tried already?
Thanks!